Modelling with paper mache - JSS1 Cultural and Creative Art Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

Which of the following is NOT a material for making paper mache?

A

Glue

B

Water

C

Starch

D

Cement

correct option: d
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2

What is used to crush the paper into smaller pieces or pulp?

A

Pestle and mortar

B

Scissors

C

Knife

D

Blender

correct option: a
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3

What is the primary purpose of soaking the paper in water?

A

To make it soft and pliable

B

To make it waterproof

C

To add color

D

To increase its strength

correct option: a
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4

Which container is typically used to mix the paper, water, and starch?

A

Plastic bucket

B

Glass jar

C

Metal bowl

D

Wooden crate

correct option: a
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5

What is the final step in the process of making paper mache?

A

Folding it into shape

B

Adding more water

C

Painting it immediately

D

Letting it dry completely [

correct option: d
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6

What are common uses of paper mache?

A

Art and crafts

B

Theater props

C

Educational projects

D

All of the above

correct option: d
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7

Which of the following is NOT a common paper mache creation?

A

Sculpture

B

Piñata

C

Computer

D

Toy car

correct option: c
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8

What is paper mache commonly used for in school projects?

A

Creating models and displays

B

Making sandwiches

C

Writing essays

D

Playing games

correct option: a
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9

What can paper mache be used for in home décor?

A

Making bowls and vases

B

Creating ornaments

C

Both a) and b)

D

None of the above

correct option: c
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10

Which of the following is NOT a benefit of using paper mache for theater props?

A

Lightweight

B

Inexpensive

C

Durable

D

Fragile

correct option: d
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